[Hallicrafters] CW training
Howie K3HW
k3hw at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 24 02:54:39 EDT 2013
Hi Skip,
Initially learned the code from my Elmer Jerry W3YVZ (SK) back in '68 - '69.
Got my Novice license (WN3MCK) in April of '69 when I was 14.
Fast Forward 6 years.
Enlisted in the USN and then volunteered for Submarine Service. Was on the boats (nuclear and diesel) from '75 - '82. Went to Radio school and it took me 6 weeks to get to 35 wpm but I had an advantage as I could copy 20 wpm before I went in the Navy.
Practice - practice - practice. That's all I can say.
Copied W1AW code practice on 40 Meters whenever I could.
Used a cheap Lafayette Radio oscillator and sent code to myself with a "J-38 knockoff" and recorded my practice on a cassette recorder.
Listened to old 33 RPM AMECO code practice records.
When I saw a street sign or read something I repeated it in "didah" language. Still do that to this day out of habit.
I can still copy 30 wpm (with errors). There is no secret - practice - at least 30 - 40 minutes per day.
73 de Howie K3HW
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From: Waldo Magnuson <magnuson at mac.com>
To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Cc: Skip Magnuson <magnuson at mac.com>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 7:17 PM
Subject: [Hallicrafters] CW training?
Hi, A recent comment to the forum from a younger member stated "he couldn't learn CW." I'm older (80) and my speed receiving can't seem to get above 5 or 7 wpm. I was wondering for those older CWers, how many of you got your training in the service. Just wondering. I guess I just need to practice more often - that's what I'm told.
73, Skip. W7WGM
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